Christa Campbell

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Christa Campbell
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Campbell attending Maxim Magazine's 10th Annual Hot 100 Celebration, Santa Monica, CA on May 13, 2009
Born (1972-12-07) December 7, 1972 (age 50)
Oakland, California, United States
Occupation(s)Actress and producer
Years active1994–present

Christa Campbell (born December 7, 1972) is an American actress and producer. Campbell is best known for her roles in 2001 Maniacs , Mozart and the Whale , Lonely Hearts , The Wicker Man , Cleaner , Day of the Dead , Lies & Illusions , The Mechanic , Drive Angry , Straight A's , The Big Wedding , and The Iceman .

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In 2011, Campbell partnered up with producer Lati Grobman to form Campbell-Grobman Films, which has produced numerous films such as Texas Chainsaw 3D , Straight A's , and The Iceman .

Campbell-Grobman Films

Founded by executives Campbell and Lati Grobman, Campbell-Grobman Films has produced seven films, including Texas Chainsaw 3D and The Iceman , starring Michael Shannon and Winona Ryder. Campbell and Grobman work within various genres, including horror, romantic comedy, action, and documentary. At the WorldFest-Houston film festival, their documentary The Resort won the Special Jury Award.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

Movies

YearFilmRoleNotes
2000Desire L.A.MelissaShort
Red LettersLauren
The Crew Nurse
2001Looking for Bobby DSandyShort
Spring Break LawyerFantasy Sequence DefendantTV movie
2002 The New Guy Tommy Lee's Girlfriend(uncredited)
2003 Malibu's Most Wanted Angry Feminist
2004The Drone VirusSeductress
2005 Mansquito LizTV movie
2001 Maniacs Milk Maiden
Mozart and the Whale Therapist
Death by EngagementStacy
2006 End Game Mistress
Lonely Hearts Sara Long
Relative Strangers Carnival Girl
The Black Hole Advisor ColdwellTV movie
The Wicker Man Truck Stop Waitress
Kraken: Tentacles of the Deep Emily ReiterTV movie
2007Blizhniy Boy: The Ultimate FighterAnastasia
Cleaner Coach Beth Jensen
RevampedLexaVideo
Hallows PointTanya Graves
Showdown at Area 51 Charlie Weise
Blonde Ambition Female Office Worker #1
2008Hero WantedKayla McQueen
Day of the Dead Mrs. Leitner
Audie & the Wolf Rachel Brock
2009GuardianJanet
Finding Bliss Kato
Labor Pains Brunette
Lies & Illusions Nicole Williams
The Tomb Mrs. Burris
2010 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams Milk Maiden
Blood: A Butcher's TaleLily
Gun News Reporter
Cool DogLaura WarnerVideo
2011 The Mechanic Kelly
Drive Angry Mona Elkins
Hyenas Wilda
SpoonWomanShort
2013 Straight A's Dana
Spiders Rachel Cole
The Iceman Adele
The Big Wedding Kim
Homefront Lydia
2014 Autómata Tech #2
Blood Valley: Seed's Revenge Olivia
Everyone Wants the KushDiana (rumored)Pre-production
TBA2001 Maniacs 3Milk Maiden

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Pacific Blue Terry1 episode “First Shoot”
1997 All That Sara1 episode “Mary J. Blige”
1999Unhappily Ever AfterKirsten1 episode “Date to Win”
2002 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Tina1 episode “Sabrina Unplugged”
2004 Summerland Fashion Model1 episode “Pilot”
2007 Family Guy Blonde / Elisabeth Shue1 episode “Movin’ Out (Brian’s Song)
2012 Leverage Teresa Darnell1 episode “The Rundown Job”

Producer

YearFilmNotes
2011Killer on the Looseshort (executive producer)
2012The Resortdocumentary (executive producer)
2013 Texas Chainsaw 3D executive producer
Straight A's executive producer
Reality Show
Brave Miss Worlddocumentary (executive producer)
A Case of You executive producer
2014 Stonehearst Asylum executive producer
She's Funny That Way executive producer
2016 Criminal Producer
2016 Chuck Producer
2017 Leatherface Producer
2017 Day of the Dead: Bloodline Producer
2019 Hellboy Executive producer
2019 Angel Has Fallen Executive producer
2019 Rambo: Last Blood executive producer
2020 Tesla Producer
2021 Jolt Executive producer

Shows

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Halloween...The Happy Haunting of America!Herselfdocumentary
1998 E! True Hollywood Story Young Bettie PageTV series documentary
2000 The X Show Host2 episodes
ThunderboxHerself – Host1 episode
2002 The Jamie Kennedy Experiment Jamie’s GirlfriendEpisode # 1.3
2004 Lingerie Bowl Herself – Team Dream #81 episode
2006Inside the Asylum: The Making of ‘2001 Maniacs’Herselfvideo documentary short
Tom Green’s House TonightHerselfEpisode #1.29
Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher MovieHerselfdocumentary
2007 Heckler Herselfdocumentary
2009Welcome to My DarksideHerselfdocumentary
Denise Richards: It’s ComplicatedHerselfDenise Does Slamdance (2009)
20102001 Maniacs: Behind the ScreamsHerselfvideo documentary short
Emily Booth’s GoreZone Magazine Movie MassacreHerselfFilm Festival (2010)
2011Vicious CircleHerself4 episodes

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